2004 impala only starts and runs when gas pedal is pushed but dies when let off

Asked by kevin11317 Nov 14, 2014 at 07:58 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Impala LS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my car will crank but wont start but when i hold gas pedal in and it runs as long as i hold gas soon as i let off gas it dies ive tried fuel pump maf sensor map sensor throttle postion sensor made no difference then car works fine for a couple day and will do the same thing

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56,530

How about fuel filter, fuel pressure regulator or fuel injectors? Also and maybe first thing, look at the throttle plate (butterfly) itself. Make sure its clean. If not clean it well with carb cleaner.

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144,765

Just to add to my buddy TA77,answer,thought of two thing,s,,The IAC,and the crank sensor,will do this on the impala.And hello,, TA.

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144,765

Nothing much Ta, hows it going for you,just chiling trying to help a few people out with there problem,s,,same as you : )

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56,530

Not bad, not bad. Freezing my a$$ off though. Just took my dog out its about 22. Not ready for this cold this fast.

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144,765

Lmao,yea i here ya,only 32 here,but dropping fast.

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did you find a solution? I have the same problem to

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56,530

Hey Dana, its going to be the fuel pressure regulator, throttle plate probably needs to be cleaned too. Start with the throttle plate first.

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Awsome! Thanks TransAm77 I will clean it and report back.

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I am having a similar type issue, however My 2000 Impala does not rough idle. It turns over and as long as my foot is on the gas it runs, the moment I take my foot off the gas it stalls. I am currently replacing the fuel filter. The fuel pump was replaced a year ago, I am going to clean the throttle body next but I am unsure if I am really needing to do this or if there is something else I should be doing. I'll be damned if I take this car back to the shop just so it can break down again ( thinking my impala is a lemon it has been in the shop more than I have been driving it)

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I had a similar issue. There was carbon build up in the fuel injection system. Once the idle air control valve was cleaned and fuel induction service was performed, the car started and idled fine.

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The MAP SENSOR was faulty on my 3.8 an because of that the computer was not supplying the correct amount of fuel. Disconnect the wires going to the map sensor with car running then turn it off. Disconnect the ground wire from the battery use a jumper wire to go from the ground to positive terminal . this clears are the engine codes an allows the car to run with out the map sensor plugged it . re connect ground wire an start the car ... Drive it will run fine

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